Guidance on usage: Jenkins on Linux 7.9

Configuration and Connection Jenkins on Linux 7.9

Connecting and managing Jenkins server

  1. Run the VM through Azure Portal. To customize the Jenkins Server, first, you need to know the server IP address. You can find it in the personal account of Azure. (You need to select the virtual machine from the list. By clicking the item “Overview”, your IP is displayed in the line “Public IP Address”).
  1. To work, you should open ports 8080 and 8443 TCP in the network properties in the Azure firewall.
  1. To manage with the Jenkins server, you should connect to a VM.
    1. With OpenSSH

In the Windows 10 operating system (starting with version 1809), an OpenSSH client is available, with which you can connect to Linux servers via SSH. If Windows 10 is suitable and the OpenSSH client is installed, you can start connecting via SSH. To do this, launch a normal Windows command prompt and enter the command “ssh user@*vm_ip*”. 

“User” is the username specified while creating the virtual machine, and “*vm_ip*” is the VM IP address.

In the opened console, it is necessary to enter a password that was specified while creating the virtual machine.

  1. With the PuTTy application 

To do this, you need the PuTTy application to connect via ssh. You can download it at the following link – Download

Run Putty, enter the VM address in the “Host” field, and click “Open” to connect.

In the opened console, you will need to enter a username and password that were specified while the VM was being created (you’ll not see the password in the console while entering it). 

  1. You should know the default admin password. Enter command 

sudo cat /var/lib/jenkins/secrets/initialAdminPassword

  1. You can check the status of the Jenkins service using the command:

sudo systemctl status jenkins

Also, you can enable the Jenkins service to start at boot with the command:

sudo systemctl enable jenkins

You can start the Jenkins service with the command:

sudo systemctl start jenkins

Configuration of Jenkins server

  1. After starting the VM, you can go to the main page. To do this, go to the following address, http://*vm_ip*:8080.
  1. The login page will open. Use the password from step 4 of the previous chapter and click Continue
  1. Select Install suggested plugins
  1. You should create the first admin user. Fill in all fields and click Save and continue
  1. Confirm Jenkins URL
  1. You are ready to start using Jenkins
  1. To configure system settings, go to ‘Manage Jenkins -> Jenkins Configuration’

Here you can see and change the ‘Jenkins URL’ (using your domain name), and System Admin email, and set a lot of the options you need.

  1. Next time, you should use the credentials you created in step 4 of this chapter.

Jenkins on Linux 7.9 helps you to automate all sorts of tasks related to building, testing, and delivering or deploying software.

More information – Jenkins Handbook